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            01
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            Where are these chairs assembled?
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                In the year 1878 I took my degree
                of Doctor of Medicine of the
                University of London, and
                proceeded to Netley to go through
                the
                course prescribed for surgeons in
                the army. Having completed my
                studies there, I was duly attached
                to the Fifth Northumberland
                Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon.
                The regiment was stationed in
                India
                at the time, and before I could
                join it, the second Afghan war had
                broken out. On landing at Bombay,
                I learned that my corps had
                advanced through the passes, and
                was already deep in the enemy's
                country. I followed, however, with
                many other officers who were in
                the same situation as myself, and
                succeeded in reaching Candahar in
                safety, where I found my regiment,
                and at once entered upon my new
                duties.
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                <li>In the year 1878 I took my
                    degree of Doctor of Medicine
                    of the
                    University of London, and
                    proceeded to Netley to go
                    through the
                    course prescribed for surgeons
                    in the army.
                </li>
                <li>Having completed my
                    studies there, I was duly
                    attached to the Fifth
                    Northumberland
                    Fusiliers as Assistant
                    Surgeon. The regiment was
                    stationed in India
                    at the time, and before I
                    could join it, the second
                    Afghan war had
                    broken out.
                </li>
                <li>On landing at Bombay, I
                    learned that my corps had
                    advanced through the passes,
                    and was already deep in the
                    enemy's
                    country.
                </li>
                <li>I followed, however, with many
                    other officers who were in
                    the same situation as myself,
                    and succeeded in reaching
                    Candahar in
                    safety, where I found my
                    regiment, and at once entered
                    upon my new
                    duties.
                </li>
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            02
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            How long do I have to return my chair?
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            <p>
                In the year 1878 I took my degree
                of Doctor of Medicine of the
                University of London, and
                proceeded to Netley to go through
                the
                course prescribed for surgeons in
                the army. Having completed my
                studies there, I was duly attached
                to the Fifth Northumberland
                Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon.
                The regiment was stationed in
                India
                at the time, and before I could
                join it, the second Afghan war had
                broken out. On landing at Bombay,
                I learned that my corps had
                advanced through the passes, and
                was already deep in the enemy's
                country. I followed, however, with
                many other officers who were in
                the same situation as myself, and
                succeeded in reaching Candahar in
                safety, where I found my regiment,
                and at once entered upon my new
                duties.
            </p>
            <ul>
                <li>In the year 1878 I took my
                    degree of Doctor of Medicine
                    of the
                    University of London, and
                    proceeded to Netley to go
                    through the
                    course prescribed for surgeons
                    in the army.
                </li>
                <li>Having completed my
                    studies there, I was duly
                    attached to the Fifth
                    Northumberland
                    Fusiliers as Assistant
                    Surgeon. The regiment was
                    stationed in India
                    at the time, and before I
                    could join it, the second
                    Afghan war had
                    broken out.
                </li>
                <li>On landing at Bombay, I
                    learned that my corps had
                    advanced through the passes,
                    and was already deep in the
                    enemy's
                    country.
                </li>
                <li>I followed, however, with many
                    other officers who were in
                    the same situation as myself,
                    and succeeded in reaching
                    Candahar in
                    safety, where I found my
                    regiment, and at once entered
                    upon my new
                    duties.
                </li>
            </ul>
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            03
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            Do you ship to countries outside the EU?
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                  stroke-linejoin="round"
                  d="m19.5 8.25-7.5 7.5-7.5-7.5"/>
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        <div class="hidden-box">
            <p>
                In the year 1878 I took my degree
                of Doctor of Medicine of the
                University of London, and
                proceeded to Netley to go through
                the
                course prescribed for surgeons in
                the army. Having completed my
                studies there, I was duly attached
                to the Fifth Northumberland
                Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon.
                The regiment was stationed in
                India
                at the time, and before I could
                join it, the second Afghan war had
                broken out. On landing at Bombay,
                I learned that my corps had
                advanced through the passes, and
                was already deep in the enemy's
                country. I followed, however, with
                many other officers who were in
                the same situation as myself, and
                succeeded in reaching Candahar in
                safety, where I found my regiment,
                and at once entered upon my new
                duties.
            </p>
            <ul>
                <li>In the year 1878 I took my
                    degree of Doctor of Medicine
                    of the
                    University of London, and
                    proceeded to Netley to go
                    through the
                    course prescribed for surgeons
                    in the army.
                </li>
                <li>Having completed my
                    studies there, I was duly
                    attached to the Fifth
                    Northumberland
                    Fusiliers as Assistant
                    Surgeon. The regiment was
                    stationed in India
                    at the time, and before I
                    could join it, the second
                    Afghan war had
                    broken out.
                </li>
                <li>On landing at Bombay, I
                    learned that my corps had
                    advanced through the passes,
                    and was already deep in the
                    enemy's
                    country.
                </li>
                <li>I followed, however, with many
                    other officers who were in
                    the same situation as myself,
                    and succeeded in reaching
                    Candahar in
                    safety, where I found my
                    regiment, and at once entered
                    upon my new
                    duties.
                </li>
            </ul>
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